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Studies have shown that walleye will single out small shad even when they have other forage available to them. That partly explains why, since its introduction just a few years ago, the Berkley® Flicker Shad has become one of the most productive trolling baits of our time. Its size, profile, action, and diving depth perfectly mimic the walleye’s favorite meal, and its top-line componentry gives you a bait tuned to run correctly right out of the package. The Flicker Shad features strong hook attachments and a wide range of colors—including custom colors available only from Bass Pro Shops®! Complete with quality, wide-gap trebles to keep fish from coming loose on the way in.

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Great action on these lures! I can actually compare them in my eyes to Rapala Shad Raps. The only thing I have a problem with is casting them. If you are looking for distance you probably won't get it with these. They seem to helicopter for me when I cast them. Maybe a little counter weight in the rear so it fixes the helicopter spin. Then again it could mess with the action. Just food for thought. Good lure though!
September 17, 2012

love it
These are absolutely awesome lures. Anybody thinking about walleye lures should definitely try these!
September 11, 2012

2ND PUCHASE OF BLOODY PEARL!
THESE HAMMERED THE WALLEYES, WE WERE USING THE BLOODY PEARL COLOR AND THEY LOVED IT. THE CRAPPIE SEEMED TO LIKE THEM AS WELL. NONE THE LESS I LOST MY LURE AND AM PURCHASING MORE, WON'T GO TO THE LAKE WITHOUT THEM.
August 28, 2012

Very good bait
The berkley flicker shad is the best bait for trolling and is great for the price. I will defenetly buy more
August 1, 2012

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I just bought the 2 3/8" version with the Chatruese Pearl, Purple Tiger, and the Black Silver colors. I am mainly targeting Bass, Saugeye, and Pike....although the lake (Alum Creek) that I fish know is known for Muskies.

Tuning a flicker shad or shad style crankbait is much like tuning any other style of crankbait. Make sure to make changes slowly and at small clips so that you do not overcorrect and have another problem.

The first problem may be with the bill of the bait itself. If the edges are cracked or rough, you may need to sand the bill down just a bit with a nail file.

Also, if any hooks are bent, be sure to straighten these out to normal form.

The third possible way to try is slightly bending the bill of the bait. Be sure not to put to much pressure as this may crack the body of the bait. Bend the bill towards the direction that you want the lure to run.

There are many other tricks to making this process work, but these tend to be the major ones. Expirementation with your baits is one of the quickest remedies because there is no one true fix, and truly, no two baits are alike.

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Yes it sure can. We caught about half of thespecs while in Algonquin Park in Ontariothis past spring. The 3 " lure will run approx 10 to 12 feet depending on how much line is out. I would try it even on lead core orsteel line in the summer after the water warms up and you may need to go a little deeper.

Trout are carnivorous fish and will take smaller trout fry, minnows, and other small fish prey. The best suggestion when trying to see what the fish will bite is to try and match exactly what the fish eat in the waterway that they are in. Keep in mind that the favorite food of a particular species in one water body may be different than those in other water bodies. An excellent resource to contact about what may be the best to use in your area is your local conservation agent.

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WE HAD GREAT LUCK WITH THE BLOODY PEARL, BUT ARE FISHING LAKE POWELL IN UTAH.

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MY #1 colour is the "Purple Tiger" but then it depends on the kind of day. On sunny days with very little chop, I would go and try a darker colour, blue tiger. sunset or shad.Bass are attracted to others as well. The firetiger, chartruese, are other good choices. Just make sure that the water depth is over 12' if trolling as you know these run deep.

Color depends on the body of water that you are fishing , water clarity , and weather , i.e.... sunny, overcast etc,...I use all the colors and i fish in mostly stained waterThe Chartreuse color seems to work the best for me though

Depends on the lake and the day. In my recent experience purple has worked very well. However, any given day will bring about different color choices. You want to be able to offer several colors so you can find the "color of the day". If one doesn't work, be ready to change to a different color until you find one they like. Generally speaking, on bright days, use bright colored lures and on dark/cloudy days, use darker colors.

depend on the water clarity and the type of water your fishing.clear lakes the natural colors and metalics work well.early morning,twilight bright colors are the ticket.Stained to dirty water try bright and colorful combos,Firetiger in blue or green is a hot ,dirty water color

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#5 10 TO 12 FEET. #7 12 TO 16'. EACH LURE COMES WITH DIVE CHART ON 10# LEST. ALSO SHOWS IN PRECISION TROLLING BOOK. IT'S A MUST HAVE FOR ANYONE DOING ALOT OF TROLLING. BOOKS SHOWS TROLLING DEPTH FOR MANY LURE AND SEPARATE READINGS FOR EACH SIZE OF LURES.

This depends if using the 1/8 or the 1/4 oz. The 1/4 will run deeper and this depends on boat speed/trolling speed. The 1/4 oz can get down to 8 -10 feet trolling. 1/8oz about 3-4 feet which is awesome when trolling the Little Northfork River at Bull Shoals

The size would depend on the average depth of the location and the size of the fish. You will catch a lot of varying sizes of fish on the smaller version. The larger version is easier to cast on baitcast equipment and culls some of the smaller fish. I use both to match the hatch and location.